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A Bite from L&B's Famous Pizza

If you haven't tried the pizza from L&B, then get out and take a bite from their amazing, famous Sicilian pizza.

Will and I have dined in at L&B's once before, but we usually come here for their Sicilian pizza. After a spending a day in New Jersey, running errands, and picking up his mom from Chinatown - it was starting to get a little late to cook dinner and since I have been having the deepest craving for L&B's, Will and I placed an order and picked up a 1/2 tray of Sicilian slices.

I can't tell you how amazing the smell of the pizza is. I was holding it the whole time during the car ride home and I was so tempted to just devour the whole box, but of course I couldn't.

Can you say YUM? This 1/2 tray of deliciousness cost $20.00. Yes, a little expensive, but oh so worth it. This is by the far the BEST Sicilian pizza I've ever had, no joke. It's packed with flavor and truly authentic.

The second time Will and I brought home a 1/2 tray, we found our pizza not thoroughly cooked. When we took a few bites, we noticed part of the slice was still doughy. At first I thought I was going nuts, but this time when we ordered the 1/2 tray again, our slices weren't cooked thoroughly again so we just reheated the pizza in a toaster oven.

Apparently, I wasn't the only one that noticed the pizza wasn't thoroughly cooked cause my sister had experienced this at one point.

Despite the fact that our pizza wasn't fully cooked, we still enjoy their delicious pizza. There is really no other pizza in the world that tastes quite like this one.

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